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NO -- Use php to create the rss.xml file, by writing it to the server, as I mentioned earlier. It is a simple process.

Just name your current file rss_generator.php and put all the xml statement into a the header or content. This is what I have done... may need some debugging. This is some old code, and I took out some of it for simplicity.

NO -- Use php to create the rss.xml file, by writing it to the server, as I mentioned earlier. It is a simple process.

Just name your current file rss_generator.php and put all the xml statement into a the header or content. This is what I have done...

This may work if you are only generating static RSS feeds. If you plan to have RSS feeds that might be specific to users or generally need to be generated on the fly then I would suggest an rss.php that can build the rss on the fly. Then in your RSS reader you just give the URL of yoursite.com/rss.php and the RSS reader will display appropriately (it doesn't care what the "extension" is in the URL in other words).